RE: Wanting to hear only one part?

2011-07-06 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Hello Vicky, unfortunately there is no way to hear only one part of a song, as it has already been mixed down and mastered to 2 tracks. The only way you can try is to try cancelling the vocals, but that won't give you just the part you want. It may give you that part with some drums or something,

Re: Sennheiser PC 160 Microphone headset

2011-07-06 Thread tim cumings
Gordon take a look at the beyer dt 290 broadcast headset. It's $239 from http://www.bswusa.com. It's dynamic so it doesnt need phantom power. On Wed, 6 Jul 2011 02:55:30 +0100, G. McFarlane wrote: Thanks Tim. You're right - I've just heard from Sennheiser. It's a shame - they're great on

Re: Wanting to hear only one part?

2011-07-06 Thread Victoria Vaughan
Thank you! I'll look in to that. Vicky - Original Message - From: Dave Bahr dcba...@gmail.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 7:11 PM Subject: Re: Wanting to hear only one part? you need to have the track as a midi file if you can find

Re: Wanting to hear only one part?

2011-07-06 Thread Victoria Vaughan
Ah Oh well. Thanks Sam for answering any way. Best to know the truth, even when it's not what I wanted. Vicky - Original Message - From: Samuel Wilkins clevercl...@gwilkins.co.uk To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 3:42 AM Subject: RE:

Re: Wanting to hear only one part?

2011-07-06 Thread Brett Boyer
For midi sequencer there is a great free accessible sequencer called qws. I don't have a link handy for you at this time but I can get it later. Anyway this sequencer allows you to play tracks by themselves. For most midi files anyway. hth bb Brett Boyer Audio Production and voice over

Re: Wanting to hear only one part?

2011-07-06 Thread Victoria Vaughan
Thanks Bret! That would be great! I'll Google it and see if I can find it. Thanks again!Vicky - Original Message - From: Brett Boyer bboyer...@gmail.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 4:27 PM Subject: Re: Wanting to hear only one part?

Adjusting the volume

2011-07-06 Thread Adrien Collins
Hi I am trying to listen to some music on my pc whilst at the same time reading some e-mails, I have turned the volume on the pc down low for some quiet music but I tried to listen to some rock and I can't hear the screenreader, what's the best way around this? Regards Adrien To

Re: Adjusting the volume

2011-07-06 Thread Christopher Chaltain
It sounds like you're saying that when you adjust the volume of your PC, you're lowering the volume of both your music and your screen reader. It sounds like you want to lower the volume of the music while not lowering the volume of your screen reader. Is this the case? In order to know how to

Re: Sennheiser PC 160 Microphone headset

2011-07-06 Thread G. McFarlane
Hi Tim Thanks for this. I'm in a peculiar position with headsets. I keep buying them and then finding they don't work well with my mixers. I have an Alesis multimix and a Behringer xnix. I bought 2 Bayer DT109s a while back and they were not loud enough. Even with a mike preamp as they were

Recording Studios

2011-07-06 Thread G. McFarlane
Hi Does anyone operate a recording mixer that is accessible (probably using more buttons and knobs with a minimum of menus) I know there used to be A tascam that allowed some inputs and the ability to record individual and mixed tracks to hard drive built in. Or even an SD card. I would like 4

Re: Adjusting the volume

2011-07-06 Thread Robert Logue
Hi Adrian. It depends on what version of Windows you have and what media player you use. In XP. You can't control the jaws voice separately, under normal circumstances. But you can turn down your media player volume. Bob - Original Message - From: Adrien Collins

Re: wireless headset recommendations

2011-07-06 Thread Robert Logue
What wireless headsets have you tried ? Bob. - Original Message - From: Byron Stephens bstephens122...@shaw.ca To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 10:28 PM Subject: Re: wireless headset recommendations I find wireless headsets to be very

Re: wireless headset recommendations

2011-07-06 Thread Robert Logue
I have a wireless USB microphone headset. The Plantronics audio 995 stereo headset with boom microphone. I don't know what wireless technology it uses, but it is 2.4 GHz. and not BlueTooth. The difference between Bluetooth wireless and USB wireless Bluetooth pairs to any compatible device

Re: Sennheiser PC 160 Microphone headset

2011-07-06 Thread tim cumings
Gordon you need a headset with a condenser mic which runs on phantom power, probably 12 to 48 volts. I'd call some place like bsw or full compass and ask them what they would recommend based on your current equipment. On Wed, 6 Jul 2011 23:59:12 +0100, G. McFarlane wrote: Hi Tim Thanks for

Re: Adjusting the volume

2011-07-06 Thread Dave Scrimenti
It depends. In Windows 7, there's supposedly separate volume controls for all applications. In XP, many media players such as Winamp have volume controls that allow you to adjust the music volume without effecting Windows main volume which controls screen readers like JFW. - Original

Re: Sennheiser PC 160 Microphone headset

2011-07-06 Thread Robert Logue
I wonder if there's a five V plug-in power adapter that would work with your microphone.Some sort of little preamp. Why not just use your voice recorder? As you say, you can plug the microphone into the voice recorder and the output goes to your mixer. You like the headset and you like the

RE: Recording Studios

2011-07-06 Thread Hamit Campos
Well, there's all the sound-devices recorders, but the record to hard drive and or CF cards not SD. There's even 1 that has an SSD solid state drive in it which I really love, but it's $6000 though. Neal Ewers has the 744-T which is $4000. They are some what accessible in that there are some short

cannot play audio verification

2011-07-06 Thread Brett Boyer
Hi. I'm trying to set up a google group and I need to verify by typing the code. There is an audio link but for some reason on my computer nothing happens. I know it's supposed to start an audio file but for some reason IE and Firefox won't play it. Of course there is no direct emailto google

Re: cannot play audio verification

2011-07-06 Thread Dave Marthouse
Did you try ie? Maybe something isn't set correctly in FireFox. Dave Marthouse dmartho...@gmail.com To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org

Re: cannot play audio verification

2011-07-06 Thread Brett Boyer
Yes i have tried both browsers and I get the same results. bb Brett Boyer Audio Production and voice over http://brettboyer.voices.com - Original Message - From: Dave Marthouse dmartho...@gmail.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 9:02

Re: Adjusting the volume

2011-07-06 Thread Robert doc Wright
what program are you using to play your music? have you considered investing in a external sound card and pointing jaws to it? - Original Message - From: Robert Logue bobca...@telusplanet.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 5:52 PM

Re: cannot play audio verification

2011-07-06 Thread Robert doc Wright
i ran into your same problem and wound up having to have my sister create the account for me. google seems to think that if you can't hear the audio then the problem is with the person in the chair. - Original Message - From: Brett Boyer bboyer...@gmail.com To: PC Audio Discussion List